Go for No! Audio Book by Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz - review
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Go for No! Audio Book
Everybody has heard the word "no" in many different situations. Now two authors, Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz developed a totally new approach that helps people turn the "nos" into a unique tool of motivation that helps us to perform better in business as well as in everyday life. Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz, in their work with the title Go for No! Yes is the Destination, No is How to Get There teaches listeners how to use this commonly used, negative word to become a winner who can overcome any obstacle. The superb audio book, Go for No! teaches that words are as powerful as you make them. By listening to the series, you will be able to learn how to avoid the negative power of the "no" word and how to turn it into a word that has a very powerful and positive motivational content.
Listening to the two CD collection of the Go for No! By Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz can be a captivating experience. The book is based on a fictional story about Eric Bratton, a great brother and husband who has no success selling copiers. Eric has an eye-opening experience when one morning he discovers that if he can get past his constant worry of failure, he can have a very successful career, and will be able to buy the house he is dreaming of. Eric thinks that nothing will stop him if he can overcome his unconscious, self-limiting beliefs, and turn them into incentives.
Most of us share Eric Bratton's fears. Because of this, Go for No! is a lesson not only in business, but also in life. It doesn't matter whether the limitations experienced by people are conscious or uncoscious, there are many things to be learned from the story written by Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz. The book is easy to read and relate to, and because of its simple and straightforward style, it is very different from other self-help books that preach about how to avoid fear and failure, as well as the "no" word. The book is a very entertaining and at the same time entertaining read, and it makes people walk away with a totally new outlook on life. It is not hard to imagine what would happen if everybody would open themselves to any negative feedback and use it as a motivational factor. How would be your life ten years from now? Will it be the same as it is now, or it is more likely that you would follow Eric Bratton who had the opportunity to get a glimpse into his future life and as a result, he smashed thorough the wall of fear? It can be hard to re-think your life and your business strategies, but you will get far more benefits than negative aspects. You can be more successful than you ever imagined if you embrace your fear of failure.
Most of us share Eric Bratton's fears. Because of this, Go for No! is a lesson not only in business, but also in life. It doesn't matter whether the limitations experienced by people are conscious or uncoscious, there are many things to be learned from the story written by Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz. The book is easy to read and relate to, and because of its simple and straightforward style, it is very different from other self-help books that preach about how to avoid fear and failure, as well as the "no" word. The book is a very entertaining and at the same time entertaining read, and it makes people walk away with a totally new outlook on life. It is not hard to imagine what would happen if everybody would open themselves to any negative feedback and use it as a motivational factor. How would be your life ten years from now? Will it be the same as it is now, or it is more likely that you would follow Eric Bratton who had the opportunity to get a glimpse into his future life and as a result, he smashed thorough the wall of fear? It can be hard to re-think your life and your business strategies, but you will get far more benefits than negative aspects. You can be more successful than you ever imagined if you embrace your fear of failure.
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- Go for No! Audio Book
- Many of us, if not all of us, have heard the word "no" throughout our lives, in many different settings.
- Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz
- Authors Richard Fenton and Andrea Walz have discovered an entirely new way to turn those "nos" into promising and lucrative "pushes" to better ourselves in business, as well as in life.
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DaveStone13
Mar 15, 2011 @ 12:06 pm | delete
- Good work. Much better than most audiobook reviews.
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